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ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY MATTY MALNECK, LYRICS BY JOHNNY MERCER

Joan E. Goody         
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
Joan Goody; Joan Edelman Goody
Joan Edelman Goody (December 1, 1935 – 8 September 2009) was an American architect based in Boston, Massachusetts, where she served on the faculty of the Mayor's Institute for City Design, and earlier as chair of the Boston Civic Design Commission. She was known for her influence in the latter part of the 20th and early 21st century on Boston modern architecture and historic preservation.
Goody Music Records         
RECORD LABEL SPECIALIZING IN ITALO DISCO
Goody Music Productions
Goody Music Records, originally Goody Music Productions (GMP), was an Italian-American record label. It was one of the pioneer labels specializing in Italo Disco music.
Goody (name)         
FAMILY NAME
Goody (surname)
Goody is both a surname and an honorific analogous to modern-day “Mrs,” as well as a nickname. Notable people with the name include:

Wikipedia

Goody Goody

"Goody Goody" is a 1936 popular song composed by Matty Malneck, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. First recording of the song was by Ted Wallace and His Swing Kings (vocal refrain by male trio) [Bluebird, B-6252-B, 1936]. The song is referenced several times in the 1936 Kaufman and Hart play "You Can't Take It With You". Popular recordings in 1936 were by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra (with vocalist Helen Ward), Freddy Martin & His Orchestra (vocal by Terry Shand), and by Bob Crosby & His Orchestra.

Frankie Lymon performed it live on television on several occasions, including twice in 1957 on The Ed Sullivan Show. He also had a hit with his recording of the song in the United States, reaching #20 that year, as well as #24 in the UK. It was released as a recording with his group the Teenagers, but was, in fact, a solo recording.

Shelley Winters's character in Curtis Harrington's 1971 thriller What's the Matter with Helen? plays the song at the end of the movie.

The song was performed by 'Wayne & Wanda' in an episode of The Muppet Show.

A recording by the BBC Dance Orchestra was featured in the film The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep (2007).

Bobby Rydell performed the song at his live shows (Las Vegas, 2015).

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor goody goody
1. Len goody goody–two–shoes Goodman." Craig, on the other hand, reckons he is only giving everyone what they deserve.
2. The movie‘s sexuality and disturbing violence are a new thing for Aniston, who has a goody–goody image.
3. Sometimes it seems the whole of Finland is like that – just too goody–goody to be believable.
4. His depiction of Mr Goody Goody reminds you of his part in HAHK and Hum Saath–Saath Hain.
5. What is it about Seattle that makes residents so goody–goody, so willing to pass ordinances that require goody–goodiness in others?